Terron Beckham is a monster. (via Instagram)

Imagine if Odell Beckham had a ridiculously jacked cousin who wanted to play football as a running back. 

Actually, wait. You don't have to imagine it. IT'S REAL. Terron Beckham, cousin of the Giants superstar wide receiver, is heading to the combine for a shot at the NFL.

It's not exactly a traditional route -- as CBS New York reported, Beckham played running back in high school but has spent the last five years serving as "a trainer and fitness model."

“I want to take as much pressure off them as much as I can, even if it means my own sacrifice,” Beckham told CBS2’s Steve Overmyer.

Asked why NFL teams would want him as a running back, Terron had a pretty bold comparison for his style: Marshawn Lynch and Adrian Peterson, combined.

“They’re going to get a workhorse," Terron said. "They’re going to get Marshawn Lynch and AP transformed into one person.”

Maybe Sly Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger from the 1980's rolled into one would be more appropriate.

The biggest obstacle for the "other" Beckham isn't living up to the lofty goals set by his cousin.

The biggest obstacle is being out of the game for five years -- at 23 he's the same age as Odell and he'll likely be one of the older players at the combine.

The weight lifting shouldn't be a problem: according to CBS New York, Terron can bench press 225 pounds a whopping 42 times. 

That's the same number offensive lineman Russell Bodine put up in 2014 and defensive lineman Tank Tyler put up in 2007. It would easily be the record for a running back and just seven reps short of the record set by Stephen Paea (49) in 2011. 

He's apparently got a 45-inch vertical, which would tie the all-time combine record.

Really the only thing to worry about is his steaky upper body causing him to tip over while running the 40. This is going to be a true test of what teams think of a "workout warrior."